Tuesday, March 19, 2019
A Sunday Night Tradition Essay -- Essays Papers
A sunshine Night TraditionSunday shadows be a special m around my house back at home in Wheaton, Illinois. They are a time when my family all gets together and has dinner as a group. It is a time when we all get to talk and share our stories of how our weeks went, what is to occur in the following week, and other various topics. This whole Sunday night ritual always takes place in our dining fashion.The dining room is attached to our kitchen it is a small room, just large enough to pit our large oak dining room table. Around the table sits half-dozen large, old, creaky chairs. Week after week, year after year, we are always in the same formation around that table. My father sits at the vanguard of the table, it is a position that illustrates respect and is furthest away from the kitchen, perhaps construction he wants nothing to do with the cooking and cleaning up duties. He is always first to sit down and the last to leave the table, because he enjoys his time with t he family so much he wants to make it as capacious as possible. My mother sits on the opposite end of the table, the closest buttocks to the kitchen, which makes perfect sense because she is always the last person to be put and is constantly getting up to get something from the kitchen. On the other spot of the table sits my little nine-year old brother, he sits next to my dad because he is always in his shadow, he looks up to him and imitates nearly everything he does. He sits next to the furthest from the kitchen bec...
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